Digital Photo Frames
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Posted 31/12/2008 - 09:13
Hi Gang, Has anyone used or has knowledge on digital photo frames. Thinking of one for the Mrs, who will not use computer to view images. Likes them all printed to keep in albums which she looks at maybe once a year, which can get expensive. There is an old thread on this over a year ago, just wondered have they improved and are more members using them these days. Obviously my favourites and best images I will still print. Thought this could be a useful tool for displaying on mass. What is resolution and size like etc.
Cheers JOSH.
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Posted 31/12/2008 - 09:16
Sorry, can't comment on the photo frames, but do you have an LCD TV? (Some) Panasonics come with a SD card reader so you can just plug your photos into that!
There is also a way of doing it with other makes but am not sure how to, apart from having the PC plugged in next to it! Andy
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Posted 31/12/2008 - 09:28
alfpics wrote: Sorry, can't comment on the photo frames, but do you have an LCD TV? (Some) Panasonics come with a SD card reader so you can just plug your photos into that! There is also a way of doing it with other makes but am not sure how to, apart from having the PC plugged in next to it! Andy Thanks for the input Andy but do not want to display them on large screen for everyday use. just something like 10" normal table top frame size for random slide shows in background. JOSH.
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Posted 31/12/2008 - 10:23
I saw one in Jessops the other day.. about an A4 (landscape) sized display, and the images looked pretty sharp on it. I didn't look too closely, and I don't remember the price, but it seemed to do a reasonable job.
Hardly a review but.. Cheers Liam Liam "Make your hands respond to what your mind demands." Jesse James Best wide-angle lens? Two steps backward. Look for the 'ah-ha'. Ernst Haas
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Posted 31/12/2008 - 10:47
I bought the outlaws one for Christmas, 7" screen and very easy to operate.
You also get a free 2G SD card with it, so fill the card and plug and play From here https://www.picstop.co.uk/Digital-Photo-Frame/Kodak-EASYSHARE-P720-Digital-Pictu... Mick ![]() K10D,K100D Super.
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Posted 09/01/2009 - 08:35
The 10" Sony one looks really nice, but is pretty pricey :S They tend to be quite expensive for the screen size, not all of them are particularly user friendly either. If you have an old laptop lying around you can make one out of that, loads of guides lying around.
Samsung GX-10 18-55 kit lens, 100mm macro Very much an amateur
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Posted 09/01/2009 - 09:34
Have a look at this one, http://www.trustedreviews.com/digital-cameras/review/2007/07/13/Kodak-EasyShare-...
When it was released it was at that price but now its surely lower. Check the site also for other reviews. Not sure if there are many. I ran into this one when I was looking to buy one then, but put it on the back burner. What appealed to me was the networking possibilities that the frame has. Very handy if you have a network at home, which many have at the moment. I use EOP (Ethernet Over Power) so now I am seriously considering a picture frame as this way I can make full use of it rather than wirelessly which can be sluggish and slow around the house. With the electrical wiring now carrying my signal the speed has increased massively and all I need to is just get one more slave for it. This is one site I always go for any gadgetery reviews before buying, have done it for years and never been disappointed. In fact it was by reading their reviews regarding the K20D that made me decide to go for it just a few weeks back Amin Amin Photo Gallery
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Posted 09/01/2009 - 10:26
Costco are doing a pack of two 7" ones for around £68 I think; I noticed them in passing but didn't pay much attention.
Ken
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Posted 09/01/2009 - 11:02
I'm not impressed by the resolution of these things. 800x480? 480x234? Think how much more you get with even a laptop screen.
~Pete
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Posted 09/01/2009 - 21:29
Personally, I wouldn't buy yet. I thought about one for my parents, but these frames are still far from ideal.
Most of these things have low resolution (and all of the cheap ones). The pricey frames (like some Sony) they look OK, but still: 1) They have to be connected to power source all the time 2) They display the picture as all LCDs do - so they are the light source not as a real picture which reflects the light) 3) They are expensive If you want to buy the digital photoframe, go to the shop first and try out some - also picking up the most expensive to compare - to see the difference. Bring your own SD card with pictures - check how do they display. Some frames may scale them in a weird way etc. I dream of a quality colour e-paper. Recently I bought an e-book reader, which uses e-Ink technology. It's absolutely fantastic. It's so much better than LCD when reading a text. As far as I remember Fujitsu developed FLEPia thing which is promising, but I think we have to wait a couple of years yet... Kind regards, Michal R. Hoffmann K20D, DA 16-45mm, A 50mm F/1:1.4, DA 55-300mm; flash Pentax AF240Z |
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